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in yemen yes. the government had a plan to combat al qaeda in yemen and you did take some of its presence in yemen or kind of a little autonomy isn't it possible to say today that the al qaeda network in the country has been destroyed. al-qaeda has not been destroyed completely just as it hasn't been destroyed in any particular country there is now a kind of presence in the united states there is an al qaeda in europe there is al qaeda in russia and in any country it maintains its presence by way of the so-called sleeper cells al-qaeda has become a network without borders as we were wrestling out beyond from them we came across al qaeda fighters who would come over from pakistan chechnya europe the us and other places that intended to establish their own government in yemen and when hostilities broke out in the sand i they thought it was time to set up their government in abuja but with god's help and with the support from popular communities our military security forces managed to take down the go
in yemen yes. the government had a plan to combat al qaeda in yemen and you did take some of its presence in yemen or kind of a little autonomy isn't it possible to say today that the al qaeda network in the country has been destroyed. al-qaeda has not been destroyed completely just as it hasn't been destroyed in any particular country there is now a kind of presence in the united states there is an al qaeda in europe there is al qaeda in russia and in any country it maintains its presence by...
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yemen is open. for all the. oil exploration fact there are several areas with suppose the oil fields in our country thirty four companies including russian ones began drilling. into the twenty eleven events we're going to ask these companies to return to the same area where they intended to begin developing what they spent two three years on a geological survey all they had to do. some of the russian companies discovered natural gas one exploring oil but they all some of the gas field held talks and asked them to return it at their own sort of a natural gas is considered to be more valuable because it's one of the source is some of the cement and other industries are running on gas it doesn't. mr president it's actually a bigger message to the people of yemen it's a moment. i'm telling you the public believe in dialogue but those even calls they take down the road on the just an. aspiring level we wish you success. we wish you to do the shore of stability security want to know what the medical history of safety
yemen is open. for all the. oil exploration fact there are several areas with suppose the oil fields in our country thirty four companies including russian ones began drilling. into the twenty eleven events we're going to ask these companies to return to the same area where they intended to begin developing what they spent two three years on a geological survey all they had to do. some of the russian companies discovered natural gas one exploring oil but they all some of the gas field held...
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and resolving its problems rather than export more problems into yemen yemen is written with poverty we have six million people aged between fifteen and twenty eight who are unemployed we have six hundred thousand university graduates from both humanitarian and technical schools who spent the last ten years looking for employment some of them despair and commit suicide and some of them join al qaida that's why we don't want our friends and neighbors to export more problems into the country we can barely handle our existing difficulties and we don't want to have weapons smuggled into our country because yemen is already one of the most heavily armed nations in the world. so you believe that unemployment has been one of the reasons for the increase in al qaeda presence in yemen yes. you said the government had a plan to combat al qaeda in yemen and you did take steps to clear up its prisons. i mean is it possible to say today that the al qaeda network in the country has been destroyed and with. al-qaeda has not been destroyed completely just as it hasn't been destroyed in any particula
and resolving its problems rather than export more problems into yemen yemen is written with poverty we have six million people aged between fifteen and twenty eight who are unemployed we have six hundred thousand university graduates from both humanitarian and technical schools who spent the last ten years looking for employment some of them despair and commit suicide and some of them join al qaida that's why we don't want our friends and neighbors to export more problems into the country we...
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as an ambassador for yemen and i came back to yemen as ambassador to the u.s. my understanding is that a man named hamid was the target of the drone strike. many people know him and the government could easily have found and arrested him. what the villagers knew of the u.s. was based on my stories of the wonderful experiences here. the friendships and values i experienced and described to the villagers helped them understand the america that i know and that i love. now, however, when they think of america, they think of the terror they feel from the drones that hovered over their heads, ready to fire missiles at any time. what the violent militants previously failed to achieve, one drone strike accomplished in an instant. there's now an anger against america. >> a violent militant previously failed to achieve, one drone strike accomplished in an instant. farea al-muslimi has said he's not even sure it's safe for him to return to his village anymore, because the instant radicalization caused by the u.s. drone strike that he thinks simply being associated with am
as an ambassador for yemen and i came back to yemen as ambassador to the u.s. my understanding is that a man named hamid was the target of the drone strike. many people know him and the government could easily have found and arrested him. what the villagers knew of the u.s. was based on my stories of the wonderful experiences here. the friendships and values i experienced and described to the villagers helped them understand the america that i know and that i love. now, however, when they think...
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in a place like yemen, jsoc runs a drone program. you have to agencies that's why there are steps you can have their own separate killed as they going after. it would be much better if the cia and jsoc work with operating our night in the military around the operation, let the cia provide intelligence. he doesn't seem to be with have been in a very effective way. i've been back and forth for the past 10 years and the four americans killed have been in yemen obviously. it's still a little wary giving some of the people i talk to when i am 90 amen, how some of these people are dying because according to what we now, only one individual, only 10 were all lucky who was killed in september 2011 was the only individual in the u.s. countless. the other three individuals killed in november 2002, summer hot in the same strike that killed anwar al-awlaki and anwar al-awlaki 16 girls son, an individual named abdallah or al-awlaki, they were not intended targets and yet they are all dead. i want to spend a little bit of time in a few minutes tha
in a place like yemen, jsoc runs a drone program. you have to agencies that's why there are steps you can have their own separate killed as they going after. it would be much better if the cia and jsoc work with operating our night in the military around the operation, let the cia provide intelligence. he doesn't seem to be with have been in a very effective way. i've been back and forth for the past 10 years and the four americans killed have been in yemen obviously. it's still a little wary...
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yemen is not a rock. yemen is not a legitimate theater of jihad. he was making such a difference that recruiting decline. is onappens because it like pakistan or afghanistan, where you have arabs in al qaeda any non-arab country. they can move easier in society. a bunch of al qaeda guys get together and say we would like to have a chat, see if you can tone down your rhetoric. he needs the al qaeda people -- he meets the al qaeda people. that meeting, and there were three members present, was attacked by a u.s. grown strike. the clerk was killed, as were the al qaeda members. this is a strike that did more good or did it do more harm? i do not know. we have not heard a lot of other stories about clerics steny up to al qaeda. let me give you an anecdote. november -- the night president obama won reelection, there was a drench strike that took place in yemen. this gets to the capture and kill dilemma. one of the best books is a book, argumentcapture " the has been that the u.s. only kills as a last resort and when it cannot capture. this casee of alak
yemen is not a rock. yemen is not a legitimate theater of jihad. he was making such a difference that recruiting decline. is onappens because it like pakistan or afghanistan, where you have arabs in al qaeda any non-arab country. they can move easier in society. a bunch of al qaeda guys get together and say we would like to have a chat, see if you can tone down your rhetoric. he needs the al qaeda people -- he meets the al qaeda people. that meeting, and there were three members present, was...
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whose it was it was a great independent journalist in yemen exposed u.s. missile strikes was interviewing anwar a lockie and al qaeda leaders we would have been a great source of information for the cia and the obama administration has him rotting away in a yemeni prison he was going to be pardoned by the president of yemen and obama personally called and intervened to make sure that the pardon was ripped up this journalist is in prison to this day and his real crime was exposing u.s. missile strikes and interviewing the people the u.s. says are terrorists so what happens i mean i've interviewed people that are attached to al qaeda does that mean that what i should be in jail you know i've been reporting on these missile strikes i mean where do we stop where is the line drawn when journalists can be put in prison i don't believe for a minute it was richard engle who had done that stuff that he'd be rotting in any prison right now it's because no one cares about. he's not speaking english he's reporting in arabic much of his work. no one ever hears about he
whose it was it was a great independent journalist in yemen exposed u.s. missile strikes was interviewing anwar a lockie and al qaeda leaders we would have been a great source of information for the cia and the obama administration has him rotting away in a yemeni prison he was going to be pardoned by the president of yemen and obama personally called and intervened to make sure that the pardon was ripped up this journalist is in prison to this day and his real crime was exposing u.s. missile...
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whose it was it was a great attendant journalist in yemen exposed u.s. missile strikes was interviewing anwar a lockie and al qaeda leaders we would have been a great source of information for the cia and the obama administration has him rotting away in a yemeni prison he was going to be pardoned by the president of yemen and obama personally called and intervened to make sure that the pardon was ripped up this journalist is in prison to this day and his real crime was exposing u.s. missile strikes and interviewing the people the u.s. says are terrorists so what happens i mean i've interviewed people that are attached to al qaeda does that mean that what i should be in jail you know i've been reporting on these missile strikes i mean where do we stop where is the line drawn when when journalists can be put in prison i don't believe for a minute it was richard engle who had done that stuff that he'd be rotting in a yemeni prison right now it's because no one cares about. he's not speaking english he's reporting in arabic much of his work no one ever hears
whose it was it was a great attendant journalist in yemen exposed u.s. missile strikes was interviewing anwar a lockie and al qaeda leaders we would have been a great source of information for the cia and the obama administration has him rotting away in a yemeni prison he was going to be pardoned by the president of yemen and obama personally called and intervened to make sure that the pardon was ripped up this journalist is in prison to this day and his real crime was exposing u.s. missile...
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they say they check them for criminal records and then send them back to impoverished yemen. many will keep trying to get in. but on the low coastal plain, the saudis have already stem the tide of illegal by building this barrier. this border fence with yemen will stretch of away from the red sea in the west to the borders of iran in the east. in theers of olamon east. . oman in the east. they have built a big border fence with iraq. they have sent weapons to syria. and they are watching with a lot of disapproval what is happening to their old ally, egypt. saudi authorities are also dealing with a rising tide of online criticism. i met one of the country's most prolific bloggers. he said the government can only get by without support so long. >> it is not as if arab -- saudi arabia is not affected by the arab spring, but the people here feel it. the government gave all these money handouts to the people to basically buy their silence after the revolution around the region. if you go online now and see the kind of critical language that is used against the government, you know
they say they check them for criminal records and then send them back to impoverished yemen. many will keep trying to get in. but on the low coastal plain, the saudis have already stem the tide of illegal by building this barrier. this border fence with yemen will stretch of away from the red sea in the west to the borders of iran in the east. in theers of olamon east. . oman in the east. they have built a big border fence with iraq. they have sent weapons to syria. and they are watching with a...
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to the people at yemen know that we're there there with the approval of the government in yemen? it is very hard to speak whether people know or don't know, but whether the government approves or doesn't approve, it is outside the big fancy walls of the capital, bringing a lot of blowback. it is not an issue whether the government approved it or not. it is not an issue -- it is as much as this on the ground. thans been a problem more help. >> before the drums, was aqab viewed as a positive force in human or a negative force? >> i've never met anyone who looks to aqab as a positive entity ever. >> we have a divided when it comes to draws between the caa and the military. -- when it comes to the drones between the cia and the military. can you give me your opinion as to whether this is a good thing, a necessary thing, or whether it should be continued? colonel mcsorley will jump in on this great -- on this. whether it be drones or other types of weapon systems, when you ask the military to conduct operations that are not military we generally have trouble. to doin our people milita
to the people at yemen know that we're there there with the approval of the government in yemen? it is very hard to speak whether people know or don't know, but whether the government approves or doesn't approve, it is outside the big fancy walls of the capital, bringing a lot of blowback. it is not an issue whether the government approved it or not. it is not an issue -- it is as much as this on the ground. thans been a problem more help. >> before the drums, was aqab viewed as a...
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house spoken exclusively to the president of yemen who says it's hypocritical for the u.s. to keep the facility open while still promising promoting the idea of democracy so the full interview is hale and hearty later this hour but here's a quick preview. we believe that keeping someone in detention for over ten years without due process is clear cut tyranny it will be difficult to rehabilitate someone who's been through such an excruciating experience ten years of imprisonment without due process the united states is fond of talking democracy and human rights but when we were discussing the prisoner issue with the american justice secretary he had nothing to say. they said and we're back with more international news in just a few moments. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. this is also a lie from moscow welcome back with no and say europe's economic woes and slice the majority of the population crisis hit countries find themselves in dire straits but for some it's smooth sailing the number of super riches on the op despite the economic time all that has
house spoken exclusively to the president of yemen who says it's hypocritical for the u.s. to keep the facility open while still promising promoting the idea of democracy so the full interview is hale and hearty later this hour but here's a quick preview. we believe that keeping someone in detention for over ten years without due process is clear cut tyranny it will be difficult to rehabilitate someone who's been through such an excruciating experience ten years of imprisonment without due...
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you know if we send anybody back to yemen and they return to the fight it's going to be a political headache for us so i think if there's going to be a solution here it's going to have to be a bipartisan decision that this is the level of risk we're willing to take with respect to the threat that people are going to return to the fight we may return people anyway because it's you know our sense of what the american sense of what the right thing to do is but it's not without risk it's risk that we're willing to absorb thomas you want to jump in larry and i think you know i really think it's missing the point it's missing the point victory i agree we should have an open debate in this country about what are terrorists terrorism policy should be we should have a debate we should never have a debate in this country about the use of torture which i think is one but we never have an open debate about detaining people let's have that debate but these eighty six men have been cleared after a thorough or thorough review they should not be held any longer while we have that debate at a politi
you know if we send anybody back to yemen and they return to the fight it's going to be a political headache for us so i think if there's going to be a solution here it's going to have to be a bipartisan decision that this is the level of risk we're willing to take with respect to the threat that people are going to return to the fight we may return people anyway because it's you know our sense of what the american sense of what the right thing to do is but it's not without risk it's risk that...
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and yemen's future ties with russia live from moscow this is not. what if one third of the population of the capital city of a small arab country took to the streets in protest when the mainstream media would scream the people of nation x. are crying out for democracy we have to intervene and take their oil i mean help them but the earth shaking a large protest is in arab country it's in paris france and for traditional marriage yes protesters in paris claim that they had eight. hundred thousand people on the streets of france's capital and even though the police said that half those numbers for a city of worse than two point five million people this was a huge protest for a card less the european union loves to educate the world about democracy and show that's liberal values around and yet that doesn't really seem to listen to the citizens very much who want to stop the madness of waves of illegal immigrants bailing out members on the dimes of other nations and for focusing the union's national attention on social issues like gay marriage instead o
and yemen's future ties with russia live from moscow this is not. what if one third of the population of the capital city of a small arab country took to the streets in protest when the mainstream media would scream the people of nation x. are crying out for democracy we have to intervene and take their oil i mean help them but the earth shaking a large protest is in arab country it's in paris france and for traditional marriage yes protesters in paris claim that they had eight. hundred...
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killed in yemen. the government in yemen didn't want to be known they were letting the americans come in to kill people on their soil, so the dpovt came up with this elaborate story about how it was an exploding gas can. a terrible accident that killed this unfortunate soul. that was the yemeni government's cover story, then -- started bragging about this drone strike, how it had been so successful for the united states. quote, yemen's president was furious when he heard about the governments. he demanded american spies and diplomats appear in his office immediately. since washington couldn't keep a secret, america's hidden war in yemen would be scaled back. he ordered the predator flights to stop immediately and they did for nearly eight years. thanks, paul wolfowitz. thanks to mark's new book, we now know some astonishing details we never knew before. in addition to the wars being fought by the u.s. military over the last decade, the cia has become a full time killing people operation. a lot of us t
killed in yemen. the government in yemen didn't want to be known they were letting the americans come in to kill people on their soil, so the dpovt came up with this elaborate story about how it was an exploding gas can. a terrible accident that killed this unfortunate soul. that was the yemeni government's cover story, then -- started bragging about this drone strike, how it had been so successful for the united states. quote, yemen's president was furious when he heard about the governments....
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that's counter productive. >> in yemen we have confirmed 44-54 drone strikes. old testament reported killed, 233-333. 12-45 civilians killed and and we've had 368 confirmed strikes. total killed, 2500 up to 3500. 411-884 civilians killed. look at that last line. 168-197 children killed. even though those numbers are that stark chris, is there really any appetite of republicans or democrats to change the drone program. >> let's unpack this a little bit. the purpose on the war on terror was two-fold. one to keep the united states safe. second to win hearts and minds. the question is, is this policy achieving both ends? that's something that the republicans and democrats need to debate. to your previous question, it's always a perfect time to be discussing our military abroad, what we're doing. the war on terror is typical. it's not a perfectly clean battlefield. whether or not there is appetite, i don't think so. there are so many things on the table that they're dealing with. they're arguethey are having hearings this week but if there is going to be policy chan
that's counter productive. >> in yemen we have confirmed 44-54 drone strikes. old testament reported killed, 233-333. 12-45 civilians killed and and we've had 368 confirmed strikes. total killed, 2500 up to 3500. 411-884 civilians killed. look at that last line. 168-197 children killed. even though those numbers are that stark chris, is there really any appetite of republicans or democrats to change the drone program. >> let's unpack this a little bit. the purpose on the war on...
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in yemen, u.s. counterterrorism officials said for a long time that the premier counter thrift threat or premier terrorist threat to the united states egr states was very slow to call for the departure. the obama administration did say he needed to step down. but while the brutality was being unleash order the protesters, let's remember, the military is back funded and armed and trained about i the united states. particularly the guard forces and counterterrorism forces. at a time when the bureautality was being unleashed on nonviolent protesters, u.s. officials were saying our relationship with yemen has never been better and last september. when the counterterrorism units started turning on their own people the ones funded and trained by the u.s., obama administration smartly pulled out those trainers. but the reality is that u.s. counterterrorism's obsession with yemen trumped concern for human rights. and it is -- >> if you go back you will see pretty soon after the demonstrations started diplom
in yemen, u.s. counterterrorism officials said for a long time that the premier counter thrift threat or premier terrorist threat to the united states egr states was very slow to call for the departure. the obama administration did say he needed to step down. but while the brutality was being unleash order the protesters, let's remember, the military is back funded and armed and trained about i the united states. particularly the guard forces and counterterrorism forces. at a time when the...
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as an ambassador for yemen and came back to yemen as an ambassador of the u.s.. i can never have imagined that the same hand that changed my life from a miserable to a promising one would also turn on my village. a understanding is that certain man was the target of the drone strike. many people in the village know him and the yemeni government could easily have found and arrested him. he was well known to the government and even to the local government. even they could have captured him if the u.s. had told them to do so. in the past, what villagers knew in the u.s. -- about the u.s. was about my stories of my wonderful experiences, the helpedhip i described them to understand the america i know and i love. they think of the fear they feel from the drones that hover overhead ready to fire missiles at any time. previouslynts failed to achieve one drone a strike managed to achieve. there is no anger against america. this is not an isolated instance. are the faceikes of america to many yemenis. i've spoken to victims of the drone of strikes like a mother who had to
as an ambassador for yemen and came back to yemen as an ambassador of the u.s.. i can never have imagined that the same hand that changed my life from a miserable to a promising one would also turn on my village. a understanding is that certain man was the target of the drone strike. many people in the village know him and the yemeni government could easily have found and arrested him. he was well known to the government and even to the local government. even they could have captured him if the...
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as an ambassador for yemen, and i came back to yemen as an ambassador of the u.s. i could never have done that the same hand that took my life and take it from miserable to promising one, would also drone my village. my understanding is that a man was the target of the drone strike. many people know the man and the government could have easily found and arrested him. he was a -- was we known to local governments and they could have captured him if the u.s. told them to do so. in the west, what the village -- was best on my stories about my own experiences. the friendships and values i experience and describe to the villagers have them understand the america i know and that i love. now, however, when they think of america, they think of the terror they feel from the drones that hover over their heads, ready to fire missiles at any time. what a violent militants had previously failed to achieve, one drone strike accomplished in an instant. that is now an intense anger against this. this is not an isolate incident. the drone strikes are the face of america to many yem
as an ambassador for yemen, and i came back to yemen as an ambassador of the u.s. i could never have done that the same hand that took my life and take it from miserable to promising one, would also drone my village. my understanding is that a man was the target of the drone strike. many people know the man and the government could have easily found and arrested him. he was a -- was we known to local governments and they could have captured him if the u.s. told them to do so. in the west, what...
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embassy in yemen over the plight of yemeni detainees at guantanamo let's get some details about this from auntie's we're going to bring up one of the demonstrators dividing being a good. well basically the demanding that they are compatriots be released from from the from gets mo and actually so they could see some sort of justice be fallen upon their souls upon their fate of course they have stays a strike in front of the u.s. embassy as you have said more than two hundred people have shown up there calling for for the majority of those who are where actually confined and get mobile jordi of those inmates are actually from yemen and most of them have been there for more than a decade ever since the invasion of ganesan by the united states even the yemeni government itself has actually issued a request to the u.s. government asking it to send the yemeni prisoners to sanaa the capital of yemen so they could at least be tried or hill there or they are here or in for possibly hearing to be held there as well but that request has been heard or at least it hasn't been hasn't received any
embassy in yemen over the plight of yemeni detainees at guantanamo let's get some details about this from auntie's we're going to bring up one of the demonstrators dividing being a good. well basically the demanding that they are compatriots be released from from the from gets mo and actually so they could see some sort of justice be fallen upon their souls upon their fate of course they have stays a strike in front of the u.s. embassy as you have said more than two hundred people have shown up...
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embassy in yemen are t's really good explains. they're calling for for the majority of those who are of where actually can find a good moment jordi of those inmates are actually from yemen and most of them have been there for more than a decade ever since the invasion of ghana stunned by the united states even the yemeni government itself has actually issued a request to the u.s. government asking it to send the yemeni prisoners to sanaa the capital of yemen so they could at least be tried or hill there or they are here or in for possibly hearing to be held there as well but that request has been heard or at least it hasn't been hasn't received any response from washington so the people when you have it of course are outraged that their compatriots who as you have as we have mentioned how some of them have been cleared of all charges are being held in prison and they're starving themselves just to prove their point and these are not the only protests that we have seen across the region you may say there's also been numerous protes
embassy in yemen are t's really good explains. they're calling for for the majority of those who are of where actually can find a good moment jordi of those inmates are actually from yemen and most of them have been there for more than a decade ever since the invasion of ghana stunned by the united states even the yemeni government itself has actually issued a request to the u.s. government asking it to send the yemeni prisoners to sanaa the capital of yemen so they could at least be tried or...
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he was living with his grandparents, upstanding citizens in yemen. he ran away from home, trying to find his father. two weeks later, he is sitting outside with his teenaged cousins when a drone enters yemeni airspace and kills him and his cousins. there has never been an official accounting of what happened from the obama administration, only through leaks. the ultimate conclusion it was an outrageous mistake and they were trying to kill a terrorist named ibrahim. he is still alive. we don't know who the intended target was. but what i am reporting for first time is a former senior administration official, who worked on the targeted killing program, told me that when president obama found out that abdulrahman al awlaki had been killed, he was incredibly upset about this. and that john brenneman who at the time was the senior terrorism investigator believed that jsoc or the cia may have intentionally killed him, perhaps on faulty intelligence that he was 21 years old or that he was simply a relative of anwar al awlaki. so brenneman ordered a review.
he was living with his grandparents, upstanding citizens in yemen. he ran away from home, trying to find his father. two weeks later, he is sitting outside with his teenaged cousins when a drone enters yemeni airspace and kills him and his cousins. there has never been an official accounting of what happened from the obama administration, only through leaks. the ultimate conclusion it was an outrageous mistake and they were trying to kill a terrorist named ibrahim. he is still alive. we don't...
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and he was dead and killed in yemen september 30th 2011 in a u.s. drone strike. issue 12 was published last year. there has been nothing since. it's an arm of al qaeda's propaganda that they have been trying to push for many years, and when it gets flattened in one place it becomes open in another place. it reaches into the heart of the united states and europe, poppy. >> absolutely. nic robertson, joining us live in dagestan. thank you. >>> taking a closer look at this. it's a piece of an airplane found in a small space between two buildings right near ground zero. new york police commissioner explained the significance. >> as you get closer on the part you can see a serial number and you see the word boeing before that serial number. you can't say with certainty what that part is, but the assumption is it's part of the landing gear from one of the 9/11 aircraft. >> the five-foot long piece of metal was found behind an islamic community center, and the part will be examined by the ntsb. >>> we will get back to boston after the break. ahead the latest on the inve
and he was dead and killed in yemen september 30th 2011 in a u.s. drone strike. issue 12 was published last year. there has been nothing since. it's an arm of al qaeda's propaganda that they have been trying to push for many years, and when it gets flattened in one place it becomes open in another place. it reaches into the heart of the united states and europe, poppy. >> absolutely. nic robertson, joining us live in dagestan. thank you. >>> taking a closer look at this. it's a...
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in pakistan and yemen we often do bombings that wind up on innocent people. i'm not talking about intent but how people on the ground feel. there is often double taps where one explosion ends, people rush in and then there is a second bombings. is this giving a sense of what the people of yemen feel when we bomb their people. >> yes as we become increasingly less popular and low-scale attacks, without osama bin laden we've seen al-qaeda become more of a disintegrated group but we're seeing more local activity of al-qaeda affiliates. the thing to remember, it doesn't matter what our intent is when we send over a drone it's the perception that matters. it's the affect on the communities there and you know, so what if we take out one potential terrorist if we create 50 more or 100 or a 1,000 more people who hate the united states who work against our national security. >> cenk: lindsay moran. thank you for joining us on "the young turks." we appreciate it. >> thanks. >> cenk: we'll talk about politics more, chris moody will join us and talk about the three recei
in pakistan and yemen we often do bombings that wind up on innocent people. i'm not talking about intent but how people on the ground feel. there is often double taps where one explosion ends, people rush in and then there is a second bombings. is this giving a sense of what the people of yemen feel when we bomb their people. >> yes as we become increasingly less popular and low-scale attacks, without osama bin laden we've seen al-qaeda become more of a disintegrated group but we're...
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is also a tactic associated with al qaeda in yemen in its on-line propaganda for potential recruits. >> pressure cookers can be obtained here relatively easily and without usually raising much alarm. i don't think that you can necessarily say that because it was a pressure cooker therefore someone from that region is a person that is responsible. >> the group that trained at times square plotter denied involvement, they have told instigators they reached no conclusions about a domestic or foreign connection. >> an ongoing investigation. it certainly will not be confined to the city limits of boston. we will t to the ends of years to identify the subject or suects were responsible. >> reporter: fox news told the fbi is gaining cellphone tower records for a moment of that nation adding a positiveaken to allow investigators to trace phone number and suspect. investigators expressed frustration that no chatter pointing to a group or individual were pick up during or immediately after the attack. with a high profile search and no possibility, the ranking member of the senate intelligence
is also a tactic associated with al qaeda in yemen in its on-line propaganda for potential recruits. >> pressure cookers can be obtained here relatively easily and without usually raising much alarm. i don't think that you can necessarily say that because it was a pressure cooker therefore someone from that region is a person that is responsible. >> the group that trained at times square plotter denied involvement, they have told instigators they reached no conclusions about a...
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the young man from yemen. thank you for playing part of his testimony. he received scholarships from the state department. this man is pro usa and thinks village is decimated by the use of drones. he wassatedhe wassate--he was educated here and now he's telling us how terrible this is and how angry people are getting. >> john: it is true the bribes we may pay it won't help the loved ones of those who were killed by drone attacks to become american haters. you asked for the legal legal rationale of the drone war. in your opinion, is that going to be enough for the administration to justify continuing this action? >> i think what's important now is that first the administration answer these questions. secondly, it's very important that we have a public debate. of course the president is our commander in chief and he's responsible for protecting our country. he's the top person who has these very awesome responsibilities, and he's doing a phenomenal job, but that does not mean that congress should not be in the loop. we have a system of checks and balances,
the young man from yemen. thank you for playing part of his testimony. he received scholarships from the state department. this man is pro usa and thinks village is decimated by the use of drones. he wassatedhe wassate--he was educated here and now he's telling us how terrible this is and how angry people are getting. >> john: it is true the bribes we may pay it won't help the loved ones of those who were killed by drone attacks to become american haters. you asked for the legal legal...
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government asking it to send the yemeni prisoners to sanaa the capital of yemen so they could at least be tried or hill there or their hero or for possibly hearing to be held there as well but that request has been heard or at least it hasn't been hasn't received any response from washington so the people in the habit of course are outraged that their compatriots who as you have as we have mentioned how some of them have been cleared of all charges are being held in prison and they're starving themselves just to prove their point and these are not the only protests that we have seen across the region you may say there's also been numerous protests in kuwait on sunday now there are two kuwaiti nationals being held it gets mo. they're both they both of them have participated in the hunger strikes and given all before and both of them have been forced to bed and again lawyers for them as well are saying that their situation is just as dire. as that of the other detainees who are dissipating in the hunger strike and it is clear that they actually are prepared to die before their requests a
government asking it to send the yemeni prisoners to sanaa the capital of yemen so they could at least be tried or hill there or their hero or for possibly hearing to be held there as well but that request has been heard or at least it hasn't been hasn't received any response from washington so the people in the habit of course are outraged that their compatriots who as you have as we have mentioned how some of them have been cleared of all charges are being held in prison and they're starving...
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they sort of reopened the war, this other front in yemen. you see them in parts of africa. this is one of the really defining legacies of the obama administration so far. >> the theory is kill the people, don't arrest them, bring them to trial, too complicated. just kill them. >> it is complicated. there's reasons the administration pursued a kill versus capture strategy. if you look at the last four years, you could probably count on one hand the senior people who have been captured and brought to trial. >> if you capture them, you cancan interrogate them. if you kill them, you can't. >> they took a lot of heat for interrogation. you at least get intelligence. at the same time, there were different calculations of risk. if someone is in a tribal area of pakistan, where pakistani cops and troops could go in and arrest someone. these are things that the administration is wrestling with. >> the president's personal role authorizing targeted killings, what is it? >> the president, when he came in wanted to at least have the authority to sign off on strikes souds pakistan. they
they sort of reopened the war, this other front in yemen. you see them in parts of africa. this is one of the really defining legacies of the obama administration so far. >> the theory is kill the people, don't arrest them, bring them to trial, too complicated. just kill them. >> it is complicated. there's reasons the administration pursued a kill versus capture strategy. if you look at the last four years, you could probably count on one hand the senior people who have been...